Musings from the High Desert
Summary: Fr. Gabriel Rochelle shares from his wide range of insights, imaginings, and interests.
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Fr. Gabriel discusses the development of the liturgy over the course of the first six or so centuries in the Christian era.
Fr. Gabriel discusses the Chaburah (the Friendship Meal) that forms the background for the Last Supper.
Fr. Gabriel discusses the Chaburah (the Friendship Meal) that forms the background for the Last Supper.
Fr. Gabriel discusses the Upper Room and the Eucharist and explores the theological relationship of Passover to Christ.
Fr. Gabriel discusses the Upper Room and the Eucharist and explores the theological relationship of Passover to Christ.
Fr. Gabriel discusses the background to the Divine Liturgy in Jewish temple practice.
Fr. Gabriel discusses the background to the Divine Liturgy in Jewish temple practice.
Fr. Gabriel introduces the Orthodox Theological Society of America, which is an organization comprised of professors who teach about Orthodoxy in university settings.
Fr. Gabriel introduces the Orthodox Theological Society of America, which is an organization comprised of professors who teach about Orthodoxy in university settings.
Fr. Gabriel asks, "Who or what is a prophet, and does Jesus qualify?"
Fr. Gabriel asks, "Who or what is a prophet, and does Jesus qualify?"
Fr. Gabriel examines the theology and texts that came before St. Paul in order to prove that he was an inheritor and not an inventor of the Christian faith.
Fr. Gabriel examines the theology and texts that came before St. Paul in order to prove that he was an inheritor and not an inventor of the Christian faith.
Fr. Gabriel explores a number of different facets of the thought and writings of St. Maximus the Confessor, which he compares to the facets on a diamond that shine as you turn the stone.
Fr. Gabriel explores a number of different facets of the thought and writings of St. Maximus the Confessor, which he compares to the facets on a diamond that shine as you turn the stone.